An ancient tooth sample poses new possible explanation for the mysterious collapse of the Bronze Age, which could have been from disease.
Scientists Discover 400,000-Year-Old Tartar on Cavemen Teeth
New species of 4ft ancient human discovered in Philippines cave, The Independent
What Ancient Teeth In Cave Can Tell Us About The Bronze Age
Prehistoric teeth hint at Stone Age sex with Neanderthals
The Leakey Foundation Study revises ages of famous fossil sites
Neanderthals Hunted Cave Lions at Least 48,000 Years Ago: Study
Archaeologists Discover 7,000-Year-Old Knives Made From Tiger Shark Teeth
Tooth of an Ancient Girl Fills Gap in Human Family Tree - The New York Times
Greece Travel Trivia, Where in the World?
How do we know an individual's age at death? - The Australian Museum
Why Cavemen Needed No Braces - Stanford University Press Blog
Ancient Swedish Vikings Also Needed Dentist Appointments
This cave sheltered some of the first known humans 300,000 years ago